Davidson batted .714 (10 for 14) in a three-game West Coast
Conference sweep of Santa Clara with five doubles, a home run, three RBI and
seven runs. Davidson had a slugging percentage of 1.286 and on-base percentage
of .733. He had six hits in consecutive at-bats during one stretch. He had three
hits and five runs in the series finale.

National
Pitcher

Ryan Kellogg (Whitby, Ontario, Canada)

Arizona State freshman left-hander

Kellogg threw the ninth no-hitter in program history in a 4-0
victory at third-ranked Oregon State on Saturday. Kellogg did not walk a batter
and struck out three. He needed 110 pitches to complete the game. Only two
Beavers reached base, both on errors. It was the first ASU no-hitter in
Pac-10/12 conference play and second on the road.

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Regional Players of the Week

Northeast Player

Jimmy Yezzo (Cherry Hill, N.J.)

Delaware junior first baseman

Yezzo went 10 for 18 (.556) in four games
with four doubles, one homer, seven runs and nine RBI. He helped the Blue Hens
win all four contests. Yezzo has a five-game hit streak and has reached base
safely in 34 straight games. Yezzo leads the Colonial Athletic Association with
14 doubles, 32 RBI and 72 total bases.

Northeast Pitcher

Michael Johnson (Georgetown, Mass.)

Dartmouth senior left-hander

Johnson won two starts last week on the Big Green’s spring break
trip to Florida, fanning 18 in 13 innings with 10 hits and two walks. He posted
a career-best 12 strikeouts in seven scoreless innings against North Dakota
State. Johnson went six innings against Bradley with five hits, two runs, one
walk and six punchouts.

Southeast Player

Rob Dickinson (Richmond, Va.)

VMI senior outfielder

Dickinson went 10 for 20 (.500) with eight RBI in five games. He
had three doubles, one triple and two home runs for a slugging percentage of
1.050. Dickinson had a hit in each game as the Keydets went 4-1. He had a pair
of three-hit games and one outing with two hits. Dickinson had a stolen base in
all three games against Longwood.

Southeast Pitcher

C.K. Irby (Florence, Ala.)

Samford junior right-hander

Irby went the distance on Friday against Furman to kick off the
Southern Conference series, allowing three hits and no walks. Irby tied a
program record with 16 strikeouts. He was also proficient at the plate last
week, batting .562 with a triple, two home runs and six RBI.

Central Player

Kirby Pellant (Chandler, Ariz.)

Ohio State senior shortstop

Pellant batted .667 (6 for 9) in a
three-game Big Ten sweep at defending champion Purdue. Pellant drove in seven,
with at least two RBI in each contest. Pellant had a double, a homer, and two
runs while posting a slugging percentage of 1.111. Pellant walked four times and
had an on-base percentage of .769.

Central Pitcher

Cody Dickson (Mansfield, Texas)

Sam Houston State junior left-hander

Dickson pitched a one-hit shutout on Friday in the Southland
Conference series opener against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Dickson did not walk
a batter and tied his career high with 11 strikeouts in the 5-0 victory. Dickson
allowed only two baserunners in the contest and did not surrender a hit until
the sixth.

West Player

Mitch Garver (Albuquerque, N.M.)

New Mexico senior catcher

Garver went 10 for 16 (.625) in five games
to extend his hit streak to 22 games. Garver had two game-winning hits during
the week with six runs and three RBI. He had two doubles, four walks, four
stolen bases and was plunked twice. Garver had a two-run double in the bottom of
the ninth vs. Nevada on Friday.

West Pitcher

Dylan Christensen (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.)

CSU Bakersfield senior right-hander

Christensen earned a win and two saves in three appearances. He
allowed two hits in 4.2 scoreless innings with three strikeouts. Christensen had
a five-out save at Cal State Northridge. He retired Sacramento State
in order in the ninth on Friday to earn the save. Christensen pitched two
innings on Sunday for the win.

Note -
regional players of the week are chosen based on their conference affiliation.
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